Patient registries in cognitive neuroscience research: advantages, challenges, and practical advice.

scientific article published on June 2008

Patient registries in cognitive neuroscience research: advantages, challenges, and practical advice. is …
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P8978DBLP publication IDjournals/jocn/FellowsSBC08
P356DOI10.1162/JOCN.2008.20065
P698PubMed publication ID18211249
P5875ResearchGate publication ID5640992

P50authorLesley K. FellowsQ41839969
P2093author name stringAnjan Chatterjee
Marianna Stark
Arlene Berg
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P433issue6
P921main subjectpatientQ181600
cognitive neuroscienceQ1138951
P304page(s)1107-1113
P577publication date2008-06-01
P1433published inJournal of Cognitive NeuroscienceQ6294976
P1476titlePatient registries in cognitive neuroscience research: advantages, challenges, and practical advice
P478volume20

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